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The June 2005
Blog Index

The purpose of this blog is to post interesting, day to day tidbits that touch upon at least one of the eclectic topics of my pages, ranging from nursing to politics. I will try to avoid those traps of the blogosphere, where this becomes either part of an echo chamber or the posts are so self-involved that they aren't worth your time to read. Mainly, I am hoping to get people to think a little, maybe challenge some assumptions. I will also try to watch my spelling while I'm at it.

Comments? Thoughts? Rants about my rants? You can use the convenient comment tabs found at the top of each item, and I promise to read them and to leave them up for others to read (within reason, of course - plain old flames are boring, and I'm not going to waste server space on them). If you just want to say something to me, you can e-mail me.


 

This was my last full month in San Francisco before taking a break from school. I should have been working like a mad dog on school stuff, but wound up recovering from meningitis for longer than I expected, and working part time to keep food on the table. At least I got some sailing in.


Posted Saturday, June 29, 2005 @ 1028 MDT
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Same-sex marriage a done deal in Canada and Spain.

So, to no one's surprise the Canadian House of Commons has passed a bill C-38, which will legalize same-sex marriage throughout the country (overriding holdouts like Alberta, my home province, sort of our version of Texas except it looks more like Montana). The Conservatives, of course, want to overturn it if they ever become the government (Goddess forbid!). At least it's not like Maine, where they are trying to repeal legal protection of queers' basic civil rights (again!). Or better yet, Poland, where presidential candidates declare zero tolerance for "perverts and homosexuals" and give parade permits to youth groups who "denounce gays and demand tough new laws against homosexuality" after denying queers a permit for a Pride parade.

Despite what some papers say, Canada will be the fourth, not the third country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage throughout the nation. The Spanish legislature is expected to overturn their Senate's defeat of a similar measure in that country. If so, it will have force of law within days, whereas in Canada the bill must still be reviewed and approved by the Senate and receive Royal assent by the signature of the Governor General.

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Posted Saturday, June 18, 2005 @ 0841 MDT
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Solstice blessings.

So, I finally realized that my Litha decorations were not up on the site, and the solstice is only a couple of days away, so I got something posted (I need a better graphic for Litha, though, if you know of one, e-mail me). We are busy with the girl, who is just a delight, as usual. It is amazing how much she changes in the few short weeks between visits. I'm looking forward to the move, so that I can spend part of every day with her. We are taking our goddess-daughter Rhiannon with us and going to Sunfest at Ardantane, greet some friends and check on the progress of the campus (rezoning is almost aproved, yay!), then on to a kids solstice celebration held by the NM Pagan Parents group. Should be lots of fun.

Tomorrow will be a little more restful, I hope. We are going to have Father's Day dinner with a good friend of mine I haven't seen for at least a year. Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there, especially mine.

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Posted Friday, June 17, 2005 @ 2155 MDT
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Pissy about the whole Medicare thing.

The long knives have come out for Medicare back home. The majority of people who wrote into the Calgary Herald's "Sound Off" forum on-line were way too pleased with the ruling for my taste, but the ones comparing Canada to North Korea and Cuba were more that I could tolerate. You know you're going to be snarky when you start quoting the indominable Officer Ripley, but that is how I started my post:

"I'm sorry, did IQ's just drop sharply while I was away?"
There is no way to shorten waits without increasing capacity (people providing care or amount of time they spend). Private payment means either people jump the queue or some professionals leave one system to create another, so someone is going to wait longer. The overall cost of the system will go up with multi-payer care, as insurance co's are bureaucracies that also take a profit. The private sector in the US has proven that point amply. Most Canadian businesses are happy with single-payer as it makes them competitive. Wages are not driving costs up, it is new drugs, technology, and a population that needs more care. US & CDN RN wages have been flat for decades in terms of purchasing power. Unions aren't the problem, in the US wages between union & non-union facilities are comparable, as they compete for the same limited staff pool. So be honest - do you want a system that is fair, or provides great care to those with cash?

The headline I was reacting to was this one: "Medicare setback delights Alberta: Supreme Court endorses right to private care" (sorry, no link, they don't keep stuff up long). The "delights Alberta" part was refering to the Klein government, of course, which is always eager to commodify health care. Strangely enough, no one replied to my post.

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Posted Thursday, June 16, 2005 @ 1958 PDT
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"Conservo-speak" and other Right jabs.

Alright, I admit to being on a humour streak. I can't even remember where I found this link, but it looked funny, so there I went. Some of it is old, some silly, some mean, but some definitely funny (WARNING: Republicans will not find any part of this site funny). Here are a sampling of translations:

"Sound Jurisprudence" = court rulings conservative like
"Judicial Activism" = court rulings conservatives hate

"Special Interests" = lobbyists conservatives don't like (Arnie uses this one a lot)
"Industry Spokesmen = lobbyists on the conservative payroll

"Law and Order" = government enforcing laws conservatives like
"Government Interference" = laws conservatives don't like

"Regrettable incident" = scandal involving a Republican
"Failure of liberal values" = scandal involving a Democrat

"Stock Market collapse" = share price slide under a Democratic president
"Market Correction" = share price slide under a Republican president

"Concerned Scientist" = an expert conservatives agree with
"Environmental Extremist" = an expert liberals agree with

And my favorite tagline?

"If guns are outlawed, how will conservatives win any arguments?"

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Posted Wednesday, June 15, 2005 @ 2254 PDT
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Pegged.

No, not THAT 'pegged', but just as amusing, as in 'nailed' (no, not THAT 'nailed', get your mind out of the bloody gutter for a minute, would you?), as in 'she has my number' . . . oh, never mind. A picture is worth a thousand misinterpreted words:

blogger defined

Being a grad student counts as underemployed, doesn't it? I wonder how podcaster will be defined.

I'm glad you learned Photoshop, Tina. Thanks for the laugh, and for sharing.

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Posted Wednesday, June 15, 2005 @ 1538 PDT
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Not the best news.

On the science and environmental front, several headlines I've seen in the past few days are not what you would call uplifting:

Brazil
As Amazon Crops Grow, a Forest Shrinks

Canada
Bear paths protect neither man nor beast

USA
If big quake hits off coast, tsunami could be gigantic: Geophysicist charts wave heights from Northwest to Baja

. . . but there was at least one cool headline:

Solar System
Hubble Telescope to View Comet Collision

to quote:

The Hubble Space Telescope will be watching when the University of Maryland's Deep Impact space probe crashes into a comet July 4, setting off a cosmic firework that may be visible on Earth.

I think I'll break out my binoc's that evening.

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Posted Tuesday, June 14, 2005 @ 2244 PDT
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At least someone out there is paying attention.

But not in the US. At least, not in the US MSM, with the lonely exceptions of the Washington Post and the SF Chronicle. In the latter paper, Edward M. Gomez reports what the media elsewhere on the planet have to say about the New 'Downing Street Memo' and the deteriorating situation in Iraq in his (as usual) excellent column "World Views". I'm happy to say that he singled out a harsh assessment of the malfeasance at play written by Eric Margolis of the Toronto Sun. Entitled "Web of cold-blooded lies", it is scathing, not only in regards to Bush and Blair (aka: the war criminal and his lap dog) but also regarding the deafening silence of the US media.

If you would like to send a note to your rep and senator demanding a committee investigate Bush for lying to Congress and possible impeachment (and it's about BLOODY TIME someone got around to this), you can find a link at After Downing Street.

* updated Jun 15 - external link added *

Here is the opening line of the Washington Post article by by Walter Pincus referred to above:

A briefing paper prepared for British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his top advisers eight months before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq concluded that the U.S. military was not preparing adequately for what the British memo predicted would be a "protracted and costly" postwar occupation of that country.

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Posted Sunday, June 12, 2005 @ 2350 PDT
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Podcast fixed, blog limping along.

I've gotten the first .mp3 file rendered for my podcast and successfully uploaded and tested it. It only took about a month longer than I thought, chipping away during spare moments. The second and third should follow anytime now. In the process I've delved the mysteries of RSS feeds, server security, and audio editing software. AFLE, all the way around. While doing that, I've tried to patch up the blog site a bit, adding an RSS feed (and validating it, thanks to this site), adding the first of what I hope are many nursing blogs (a great site, too, with many links - thanks, Hypnokitten), and finally adding categories to my posts. No, they don't group all my postings together that fall under that category, I'm not that sophisticated yet. They open a tag search at Technorati. So, you can see what other people have to say on the topic. BTW - they are trying out their beta site, check it out.

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Posted Friday, June 10, 2005 @ 2136 PDT
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CDN Supremes kick Medicare right in the privates.

For those of you living under a rock, the Canadian Supreme Court has sided with a physician from Quebec regarding private payment for health care in that province, causing unprecedented graveside activity (the majority weeping and gnashing teeth at the presumed resting place of Canada's most cherished institution, the conservative minority gleefully dancing upon said resting place).

If you would prefer to read news accounts of the decision, rather than the actual text (I tried and my eyes started to glaze over pretty quickly), you can find reports at the Globe and Mail and the New York Times. The pundits are all atwitter, but I think I will stew over this for a couple of days before weighing in.

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